medical practitioner in English

noun
1
a physician or surgeon.
It also extends, where relevant, to medical practitioners and health practitioners generally as well as to hospital authorities.
noun
    medical man

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "medical practitioner" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "medical practitioner", or refer to the context using the word "medical practitioner" in the English Dictionary.

1. (VAT – Exemption for medical care provided in the exercise of the profession of medical practitioner – Adjustment of deductions)

2. Pierre Curie Biographical P ierre Curie was born in Paris, where his father was a general medical practitioner, on May 15, 1859

3. Senator Haidasz has ably served Canada, particularly his constituents and his community, for four decades and then some, both as a Parliamentarian and as a fine medical practitioner

4. In Uganda, the rural population is as likely to consult a herbalist as a medical practitioner for common complaints, including diarrhoea, cough, blood disorders, headaches, malaria, and abdominal pains.

5. Only if the tuberculosis bacteria does not respond to the treatment will the medical practitioner begin to consider more virulent strains, requiring significantly longer and more thorough treatment regimens.

6. An acupuncturist (holistic medical practitioner) will not only help you to decode these signals, but also to understand their significance and how to deal with them before they become more serious.

7. Levomefolate Calcium/ Algal Powder Capsules (15 mg-90.314 mg) are indicated for the distinct nutritional requirements of patients in need of advanced folate supplementation, specifically suboptimal L-methylfolate or maintenance-level needs, as determined by a licensed medical practitioner.

8. Cardiologist (Heart Specialist) is a medical practitioner, an expert in dealing with disorders of the human heart.He is specifically trained medical professional who is able to diagnosis and treats congenital heart defects, coronary artery disease, heart failure and other related heart diseases.

9. Chaperone (social) or chaperon, a person who accompanies or supervises young people on social occasions Chaperone (clinical), a person who acts as a witness for a patient and a medical practitioner during a medical examination or procedure Chaperon (headgear), a form of hood or versatile hat worn in Western Europe in the Middle Ages

10. The construction of such an integrated, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is intended to provide an easy to access platform, in which personal medical cases, for example, could be accessed by the appropriately authorised medical practitioner anywhere in the world, giving the Aesculapian institution an immediate record of the medical history of the patient.

11. Accoucheur (n.) 1759, "midwife (properly, "man-midwife," but in English used without regard to gender), medical practitioner who attends women in childbirth," from French Accoucheur (Jules Clément, later 17c.), agent noun from accoucher "to go to childbed, be delivered," from Old French acouchier "deliver" (trans.), "be delivered, give birth" (intrans.), originally simply "to lie down" in one